As Donald Trump has jumped into his presumptive GOP presidential nominee pantsuit, many members of the party are cringing at Trump Republicanism and his diluted version of the Grand Old Party — not to mention the idea that he may actually become the president of the United States of America. As a result, plenty of Republicans have preemptively rejected Trump's potential offer of being his running mate. There are at least a dozen various members of the GOP who have shot down the idea of a vice presidency under Trump, which will make the coming months of this election very interesting to watch.

Realistically, these rejections simply make the choice easier for Trump, since he isn't the type to beg for someone to join his team. He'll likely choose someone who hasn't snubbed the very notion of his White House run. After all, Trump has stressed loyalty to his cause in the past, so his VP pick will prove faithful to his presidency, should that occur. In any case, there are many candidates who will certainly not make Trump's list. Here are 13 big names who've already said they wouldn't be Trump's running mate.

Nikki Haley

John Kasich

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Chris Schrimpf said on the Ohio governor's behalf: "Never. No chance." Well that's fairly straightforward.

Rick Scott

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Florida Gov. Rick Scott made it almost evident that if the role were offered his way, he would turn it down. He told Erin Burnett, "I like my job. I worked hard to get this job. I’m going to stay in this job," though he would not openly admit whether or not he would 100 percent decline the office. He preferred to pass on that question.